Bekku Nanaki is mirror clairvoyant. She moved to Tokyo from the countryside to escape calamities she sees. There, she witnesses an accident on the road caused by a mobile fish vendor, who saves her from being crushed by a billboard that falls from above.

The next day, he turns out to be Banjou Kizaki, her classmate and a student held back due to his involvement in incidents and accidents that others attribute to his being unlucky. His eccentric behavior, however, catches her attention, which he explains as changing the future...

It's okay. The plot is interesting and the art is good. Romance is minimal to none but this IS shounen, so I guess I shouldn't have been expecting much. The male lead is cool and funny but I found the female lead to be kind of annoying sometimes (sometimes!). It was kind of over-dramatic lol. Maybe 2 volumes was too short for my tastes? It did feel kind of rushed; maybe that's why I was feeling kind of confused while reading it, or simply unsettled. dunno.

Pretty cool. I'm liking it so far. As you know, this manga is about people who can predict the future, future of calamity that is. So far so good, but it took really long for chapter 2 to get translated. Good thing a group decided to pick it up. I hope other groups too.

good manga. Still the pace is way too fast. Things were happening way too quick from one scene straight too another. The art rivals many well off mangaka in the same genre but fails too keep me engrossed in all the calamity. Main thing here i guess would be patience.

So far I really like it. It has a cool plot and even a little funny. It reminds me of the show Early Edition in that they try to prevent bad events that are going to happen. I wish it hadn't ended so quickly and that there was more. But the ending, although short, did explain the mask and although not the best, it was okay.

This story is great, it's exactly what I was looking for... I can't wait for this to get animated and I hope that the mangaka keeps up with the great releases and that the quality of the story remains top knotch and not diminish. Edit: As feared it seems that the second volume got rushed and the story ended way too fast for my taste. This could have easily extended for another 1 or 2 more volumes and the premise of the story was something fresh and new that I hadn't seen b4. To wrap it up,great read that I highly reccomend.